Examples of using Magic elixir in English and their translations into Romanian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
But after my magic elixir.
Magic elixir from the root of ginseng.
Zhong Kui, this is no magic elixir.
Fairchild's magic elixir. I don't see any other way, Ramesh.
For me it is intoxicating liquor, a magic elixir.
Yes, sir, folks, Klinger's magic elixir. Cures any kind of infection.
Just so it's fresh in your mind,this isn't a magic elixir.
This magic elixir should be drunk in small sips 2 times a day in half a cup.
Girls decided to try out new roots and powders,Brew magic elixir.
The magic elixir that can turn this poor, shy Indian boy into the life of the party.
You can create your own weapons,armor, magic elixirs and decorations.
There is no single magic elixir to guarantee long life expectancy and full health.
Jumping through the levels, try not to miss any useful bonus and not to run into trouble, andin the final race do not forget to remove the stones from the pot with a magic elixir.
It's about a magic elixir, which when stored inside of a clock, promised immortality.
Especially impresses result from procedures in summertime when as a result of influence of an active ultraviolet of an eyelash burn out, andcastor oil restores natural color with ease of a magic elixir.
Sure, I will pay $2 for this magic elixir if it's magic enough to straighten you up, little man!
If this"magic elixir", which is declared as an active ingredient, is at the end of the list, then its content in this tool is minimal.
With the head of the settlement go to the lab and come up with a magic elixir, collect smurfavtomobil and help in the kitchen to cook everyone's favorite Smurfetke pie smurfyagod.
The 100% natural Birch sap is atrue elixir of health, called by the people in the northern hemisphere in different ways("Drink of the gods","magic elixir of shamans","Essence of life","Tree milk" or"Birch blood"), all names suggesting the healing powers of the birch sap.
It's an old Bavarian myth about a magic elixir which, when stored inside of a clock, promised immortality.
Neither the shaman nor the scientist discovered a magic elixir to end all suffering. But each has gained new knowledge, and discovered cures that will improve the health of humankind.